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SUMMARY:Women in Green: Community Lunch
DESCRIPTION:Instead of packing lunch for work\, why not join the USGBC MA for our Women in Green: Community Lunch! On Wednesday\, October 2nd\, come meet other women in the Massachusetts\, sustainable design community and enjoy a variety of dim sum dishes at China Pearl. There are only 40 seats available\, so make sure to register early.
URL:https://builtenvironmentplus.org/event/women-in-green-community-lunch/
LOCATION:China Pearl Restaurant\, 9 Tyler St\, Boston\, MA\, 02111\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191009T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191009T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234541
CREATED:20190911T183332Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191007T153225Z
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SUMMARY:Careers in Sustainability: Charging into a Career in Renewables
DESCRIPTION:The panel is located in room CAS 132 which is between 675 Commonwealth Avenue entrance\, right next to Granby Street\, and 685 Commonwealth Avenue (main entrance to the building\, which is right in front of BU East station). \nThe Emerging Professionals of Massachusetts group is excited to share our next Careers in Sustainability panel discussion at Boston University! Our upcoming event is themed “Careers in Renewables.” We plan to discuss how young professionals can break into a career in renewable energy by hearing from energy professionals from various points in their careers. The panel will include a diverse group of professionals from multiple industries within renewable energy\, including both fresh and seasoned professionals. Anyone that is interested in a career change to renewable/green energy\, or wants to learn more about what a career in renewable and/or green energy looks like\, is encouraged to attend! We hope to see you there! \nPanelists: \n· Andrew Breiter-Wu\, President\, Breiter Planet Properties  \n· Alexandra Gadawski\, Designer\, HMFH Architects\, Inc.  \n· Emily Powers\, Energy Efficiency and Zero Energy Program Manager\, Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources  \n· Kshitij Chopra\, Analyst\, Breiter Planet Properties \nCareers in Sustainability Series: \nThe Careers in Sustainability Series began in 2017 by the USGBC MA Chapter’s Emerging Professionals of MA Committee\, during the ramp up to GreenBuild in Boston. The goal of the series is to bring professionals in various stages of their careers in sustainability to help provide guidance and insight to students planning on entering a sustainability-related industry. Our series is structured as a panel discussion that we take to a new college every year to broaden our impact across Massachusetts. This event is brought to you by the Emerging Professionals of Massachusetts\, a community of ascending professionals across the green building industry and allied fields providing professional support\, development and advocacy tools through active networking\, monthly programming\, and community events.
URL:https://builtenvironmentplus.org/event/careers-in-sustainability-charging-into-a-career-in-renewables/
LOCATION:Boston University College of the Arts & Sciences\, 675 Commonwealth Ave\, Room 132\, Boston\, MA\, 02215\, United States
CATEGORIES:EPMA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191016T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191016T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234541
CREATED:20190603T181240Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190627T212318Z
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SUMMARY:Presinar: LEED and Human Health
DESCRIPTION:GBCI: 0920018733\nEvery LEED project protects and improves the health of people across the globe via macro level strategies AND the health of occupants in the project via building level strategies. For example\, improving energy efficiency in one building reduces pollutants in the air and greenhouse gas emissions across the globe\, thereby helping global health. Water efficiency in one building helps protect water resources available globally. In addition\, LEED incorporates strategies targeted at improving the health specifically of the occupants in the building by optimizing indoor air quality\, material impacts\, lighting\, biophilia\, sound\, and other parameters. We recognize that all of our actions are connected and have an impact on health and quality of life\, and LEED is designed to optimize our impacts. Attendees will come away from this session with a deeper understanding of how LEED affects our everyday lives and improves health and wellness.\nCourse Objectives:\n\nIdentify the health and wellness impacts from LEED v4 Indoor Environmental Quality credits\nRecognize health impacts of LEED v4 Water credits\nRecognize health impacts of LEED v4 Location & Transportation credits\nIdentify connection between energy savings and health benefits in LEED v4 Energy & Atmosphere credits\n\nCredits: 1 AIA 1 GBCI (LEED Specific BD+C\, O+M\, ID+C\, GA)\nhttps://www.usgbc.org/education/sessions/leed-and-human-health-12150539#
URL:https://builtenvironmentplus.org/event/presinar-leed-and-human-health/
LOCATION:Edison Conference Room\, 16th Floor\, 50 Milk Street\, Boston\, MA\, 02109\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191021T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191021T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234541
CREATED:20190809T174854Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190822T142443Z
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SUMMARY:Emerging Professionals of Massachusetts Meeting
DESCRIPTION:EMERGING PROFESSIONALS OF MASSACHUSETTS (EPMA) \nThe EPMA Committee is a great venue for becoming more engaged with green building community and forming meaningful connections with colleagues across the industry. Our monthly meetings are open to anyone interested in becoming more involved. \nMEETING AGENDAS TYPICALLY INCLUDE: \nThe meeting starts with a 45 minute discussion with the committee leaders regarding planning for upcoming EPMA events and USGBC-MA Chapter updates. All are welcome to this portion of the meeting as we look for volunteers to help plan events. Please join us at 6:45pm for the presentation and networking. \nBelow is the breakdown of the meeting agenda: \n\n6:00-6:40pm: Committee Meeting\n6:40-6:45pm: Break/Introductions\n6:45-7:20pm: Presentation\n7:20-7:30pm: Networking\n\nTHIS MONTH’S FEATURE PRESENTATION: \nStay tuned for an update on the presentation! \nA BIT MORE ABOUT EPMA: \nChairs: Lindsey Machamer\, Jasmine Abdollahi \nThe Emerging Professionals of Massachusetts (EPMA) Committee is a community of ascending professionals across the green building industry and allied fields that provides professional support\, development and advocacy tools through active networking\, monthly programming and community events. \nTo learn more about EPMA\, join the mailing list by following this link (select the Emerging Professionals e-mail list)\, visit our EPMA facebook group page (USGBC Emerging Professionals – MA) or send an email to emergingprofessionals@usgbcma.org. \nEPMA Events Include: \n\nBuilding Tours\nSustainable Bike Tour\nNetworking Nights\nNeighborhood Clean-Ups\nStudent Programming\n\nCheck out our calendar for the latest schedule!
URL:https://builtenvironmentplus.org/event/emerging-professionals-of-massachusetts-meeting-19/
LOCATION:Conference Room Windrose\, 5th Floor\, 50 Milk Street\, Boston\, MA\, 02110\, United States
CATEGORIES:EPMA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191023T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191024T153000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234541
CREATED:20190813T174407Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210730T050055Z
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SUMMARY:Design 4 People Conference
DESCRIPTION:Design 4 People is the first conference of its kind that will inspire\, celebrate\, energize\, and help you discover new ways to help people through design. Many years ago\, the green movement began with design that protected the environment and today we are exploring how we can design for people. Design 4 People brings you\, design leaders\, to raise your work to a new level and help you understand how to improve human output within the built environment. You will have the ability to exchange ideas and learn best practices.  Through inspiring speakers\, interactive sessions\, and networking time\, you’ll leave with new ideas on how to incorporate innovative methods into your projects\, facilities\, and design. By participating\, you are helping spread the message to the industry. By attending Design 4 People\, you assist the industry in fulfilling its mission to advance design and promote wellness within the built environment through initiatives in design\, advocacy\, education\, public engagement\, and many more. Be a part of an exclusive group of design leaders that will gather at Design 4 People.
URL:https://builtenvironmentplus.org/event/design-4-people-conference/
LOCATION:The Innovation and Design Building\, 19 Drydock Ave\, Boston\, MA\, 02210\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191023T181500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191023T194500
DTSTAMP:20260403T234541
CREATED:20190311T202640Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191003T194949Z
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SUMMARY:Central MA Presinar: Full Circle Urban Forestry\, Introducing Urban Wood Opportunities
DESCRIPTION:Many common urban tree removal practices in the United States view felled urban trees as costly waste. However\, trees removed from our cities and communities due to death\, storm damage\, or other circumstances are a resource worth saving. When processed\, sold\, and utilized\, the U.S. could produce nearly 4 billion board feet annually to cushion local economies\, reduce expenses for communities\, and provide a sustainable\, renewable resource for distinctive finishes in built spaces. \nThis presentation will provide an overview of the urban wood industry and include the considerations necessary by designers\, specifiers\, and contractors wishing to utilize urban wood. \n\n\nObjectives\n\nLearn of the extent of urban wood as a resource available to the construction industry and how it connects with LEED BD+C Homes V4 MR Environmental Preferred products\nUnderstand the necessary interconnectivity required between communities\, sawmills\, and lumber distributors to make the use of urban wood as easy and financially viable as possible and boost LEED BD+C Homes V4 MR Environguage and concepts needed to promote the use of urban wood by designers and owners.\nLearn the means to correctly specify urban wood for a project; ensuring that the architect\, contractor and millworker understand the special procedures needed to use urban wood.\nUnderstand the technical challenges of using urban wood. Learn the benefits beyond the application – environmental\, economic\, and societal and how it can work with LEED BD+C V4 Construction Waste Management\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nChapter members get a discount on this course! \n\nIf you are a member of USGBC MA just use your email as a promotional code before checkout. Not sure how? See a tutorial. \nBenefits for all membership types include a 15% discount on most of our events. Please note membership with USGBC National is NOT membership with USGBC MA. Not sure if you are a member of USGBC MA? Check or Become a Member \n\n 
URL:https://builtenvironmentplus.org/event/central-ma-presinar-full-circle-urban-forestry-introducing-urban-wood-opportunities/
LOCATION:National Grid’s Sustainability Hub\, 912 Main St\, Worcester\, MA\, 01610\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191106T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191106T103000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234541
CREATED:20191008T184051Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191018T180155Z
UID:10001562-1573030800-1573036200@builtenvironmentplus.org
SUMMARY:Intro to Living Building Challenge
DESCRIPTION:With this training course you will learn the basic knowledge of the Living Building Challenge–a philosophy\, advocacy tool\, and certification program that addresses development at all scales. The Living Building Challenge is the built environment’s most rigorous performance standard. It calls for the creation of building projects that operate as cleanly\, beautifully\, and efficiently as nature’s architecture.To be certified\, projects must meet a series of ambitious performance requirements\, including net zero energy\, waste\, and water\, plus over a minimum of twelve months of continuous occupancy. \n \n \n  \n\n\n\nLearning objectives:\n1. Understand the basic philosophy of the Living Building Challenge \n2. Describe the key components of the program \n3. Discuss the rationale for restorative design principles \n4. Identify and locate the resources provided by the International Living Future Institute for deeper engagement
URL:https://builtenvironmentplus.org/event/intro-to-living-building-challenge-2/
LOCATION:Conference Room Windrose\, 5th Floor\, 50 Milk Street\, Boston\, MA\, 02110\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191113T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191113T103000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234541
CREATED:20190809T163645Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191112T200434Z
UID:10001538-1573635600-1573641000@builtenvironmentplus.org
SUMMARY:CANCELLED: Living Building Challenge (LBC) Roundtable
DESCRIPTION:** Living Building Challenge (LBC) Roundtable has been cancelled. Thank you for your understanding and we hope to see you at upcoming Living Future Collaborative events!** \nUSGBC MA’s mission is to drive sustainable and regenerative design\, construction\, and operation of the built environment. The only way to accomplish our mission is to collaborate with community members. To that end\, join us for our first Living Building Challenge (LBC) Roundtable. \nThe LBC Roundtable will enable like-minded professionals to gather and explore specific issues\, define actions\, develop strategies and explore solutions related to LBC in the green building industry. Join us in moving the needle towards a net positive environment\, society\, and economy. \nThis event is organized by the Living Future Collaborative New England. \n  \n\nThis event is free for members. \nOur members support our close-knit community of passionate practitioners. Join us in transforming the built environment to sustainable design practices. Benefits for all membership types are the same with a few exceptions\, including a 15% discount on all events. Please note membership with USGBC National is NOT membership with USGBC MA. Not sure if you are a member of USGBC MA? Check here.  Become a Member
URL:https://builtenvironmentplus.org/event/living-building-challenge-lbc-roundtable-2/
LOCATION:“Edison” Conference Room\, 16th Floor\, 50 Milk Street\, Boston\, MA\, 02109\, United States
CATEGORIES:Collaborations
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191114T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191114T103000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234541
CREATED:20191011T193256Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191106T214405Z
UID:10001563-1573722000-1573727400@builtenvironmentplus.org
SUMMARY:Building Better for Trash\, Recycling\, and Organics
DESCRIPTION:This course is designed to ensure designers understand the space and electrical requirements necessary for dock space\, and the internal storage of trash\, recycling\, organic food waste\, and special materials. Lack of planning for these elements have direct effects on the ability to sort and separate waste materials\, custodial safety\, and the cost of waste contracts. \nLearning Objectives\n\nplanning for access by waste hauling vehicles\nplanning for external space necessary for waste containers\nplanning for internal container storage\nplanning for movement of containers throughout facility\n\nMeet Our Speakers\nGretchen Carey is the Recycling and Organics Coordinator of New England for Republic Services. She is also a LEED Green Associate and Zero Waste TRUE advisor\, and has been in the solid waste field for 13 years. Gretchen is also the President of the statewide non-profit\, MassRecycle. \nBrendan Dalton is the Republic Services Sales Manager for the Boston Business unit. He has spent 14 years in the solid waste industry and is an expert in the financial aspects of solid waste planning. \nRefund policy: Refunds will be accepted up until 7 days before the event. \n 
URL:https://builtenvironmentplus.org/event/building-better-for-trash-recycling-and-organics/
LOCATION:Room Hercules\, 17th floor\, 50 Milk Street\, Boston\, MA\, 02110\, US
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191118T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191118T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234541
CREATED:20190809T175151Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190822T142422Z
UID:10001542-1574100000-1574105400@builtenvironmentplus.org
SUMMARY:Emerging Professionals of Massachusetts Meeting
DESCRIPTION:EMERGING PROFESSIONALS OF MASSACHUSETTS (EPMA) \nThe EPMA Committee is a great venue for becoming more engaged with green building community and forming meaningful connections with colleagues across the industry. Our monthly meetings are open to anyone interested in becoming more involved. \nMEETING AGENDAS TYPICALLY INCLUDE: \nThe meeting starts with a 45 minute discussion with the committee leaders regarding planning for upcoming EPMA events and USGBC-MA Chapter updates. All are welcome to this portion of the meeting as we look for volunteers to help plan events. Please join us at 6:45pm for the presentation and networking. \nBelow is the breakdown of the meeting agenda: \n\n6:00-6:40pm: Committee Meeting\n6:40-6:45pm: Break/Introductions\n6:45-7:20pm: Presentation\n7:20-7:30pm: Networking\n\nTHIS MONTH’S FEATURE PRESENTATION: \nStay tuned for an update on the presentation! \nA BIT MORE ABOUT EPMA: \nChairs: Lindsey Machamer\, Jasmine Abdollahi \nThe Emerging Professionals of Massachusetts (EPMA) Committee is a community of ascending professionals across the green building industry and allied fields that provides professional support\, development and advocacy tools through active networking\, monthly programming and community events. \nTo learn more about EPMA\, join the mailing list by following this link (select the Emerging Professionals e-mail list)\, visit our EPMA facebook group page (USGBC Emerging Professionals – MA) or send an email to emergingprofessionals@usgbcma.org. \nEPMA Events Include: \n\nBuilding Tours\nSustainable Bike Tour\nNetworking Nights\nNeighborhood Clean-Ups\nStudent Programming\n\nCheck out our calendar for the latest schedule!
URL:https://builtenvironmentplus.org/event/emerging-professionals-of-massachusetts-meeting-20/
LOCATION:Conference Room Windrose\, 5th Floor\, 50 Milk Street\, Boston\, MA\, 02110\, United States
CATEGORIES:EPMA
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191119
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191123
DTSTAMP:20260403T234541
CREATED:20190822T160048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190822T160048Z
UID:10001551-1574121600-1574467199@builtenvironmentplus.org
SUMMARY:Greenbuild International Conference and Expo
DESCRIPTION:Greenbuild is the largest annual event for green building professionals worldwide to learn and source cutting edge solutions to improve resilience\, sustainability\, and quality of life in our buildings\, cities\, and communities. This year’s event theme is “A New Living Standard.”
URL:https://builtenvironmentplus.org/event/greenbuild-international-conference-and-expo/
LOCATION:Georgia World Congress Center\, 285 Andrew Young International Blvd NW\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30313\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191120T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191120T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234541
CREATED:20190603T181155Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190627T212459Z
UID:10001532-1574267400-1574272800@builtenvironmentplus.org
SUMMARY:Presinar: Teslas vs. Ducks - Can Zero Energy Buildings Kill the Duck?
DESCRIPTION:GBCI: 0920019344 \nIn this session thought leaders from a national lab\, a utility company\, and a building design firm discuss if cheap\, plentiful\, green energy lies beyond today’s net zero energy trend. As more net zero energy buildings and utility scale photovoltaic projects come on line\, the combined power generated by renewable energy sources is flooding the grid around noon causing supply to exceed demand. Later as solar generation falls off\, demand peaks in the late afternoon creating the infamous duck curve. Designing net zero energy buildings it not the end-game. We need to match renewable energy resources with energy use for future buildings. Add the explosive growth of electric vehicles and megafactories churning batteries for energy storage and one can begin to imagine a future where energy flows in completely different ways.  This presentation focuses beyond net zero energy to what challenges need to be considered next to continue the transition toward a renewable energy future. Buildings and the grid will need to matching clean energy sources with demand based on the sun\, weather\, and energy storage. Three experts will focusing on upcoming issues at building scale\, community scale and grid scale related to the complex system interaction between net zero energy buildings\, large scale renewable deployment\, explosive electric vehicle adoption\, falling battery storage costs\, changing rate structures and renewable energy metering rules and the limited capacity of the grid. \nCourse Objectives: \n\nIdentify what causes the duck curve and why it is a problem for the grid and how localized batteries combined with photovoltaics can reduce demand on the grid.\nIdentify how utility rate structures can encourage the installation of batteries to support the grid.\nRecognize how controls can help match supply and demand.\nIdentify ways in which electric vehicles can increase demand on the grid or potentially help to support the grid.\n\nCredits: GBCI (LEED General) \nhttps://www.usgbc.org/education/sessions/teslas-vs-ducks-can-zero-energy-buildings-kill-duck-12319903
URL:https://builtenvironmentplus.org/event/presinar-teslas-vs-ducks-can-zero-energy-buildings-kill-the-duck/
LOCATION:Edison Conference Room\, 16th Floor\, 50 Milk Street\, Boston\, MA\, 02109\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191120T181500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191120T194500
DTSTAMP:20260403T234541
CREATED:20190311T202740Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191003T194835Z
UID:10001288-1574273700-1574279100@builtenvironmentplus.org
SUMMARY:Central MA Presinar: Construction Waste Management in LEED
DESCRIPTION:Waste is a big part of the environmental impact of our buildings. In 2003\, 170 million tons of construction and demolition waste were generated in the US and\, of that\, 61% from nonresidential construction projects. This third course in a series directed at LEED for contractors\, will provide you with tools and resources to effectively manage the construction and demolition waste on your project in order to meet LEED requirements. This course is geared to contractors but will benefit anyone wanting to learn about this credit.Although this course does not require knowledge of the credit\, you may experience a better learning outcome if you review the credits beforehand. You can find the prerequisite here and the credit here. \nAs part of the course you will find additional reading materials in the Additional Resource section. Please take a look at the MR prerequisite and credit forms to familiarize yourself with what information is needed for the credit and how it is to be presented. Also\, please read the brief article on landfills and how they work as background for understanding the impetus for the credit. \nLike what you see? For related courses\, check out the playlists that this course is featured in: \n\nCMP: LEED AP BD+C playlist\nCMP: SITES AP playlist\nKey concepts for contractors and builders\n\n\n\nObjectives\n\nDevelop a LEED-compliant construction and demolition waste management plan\nImplement construction and demolition waste management strategies on a LEED project\nDetermine LEED-appropriate waste diversion strategies for your project\nAnticipate construction and demolition waste management challenges on your LEED project\nProduce LEED-compliant documentation for construction and demolition waste management\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nChapter members get a discount on this course! \n\nIf you are a member of USGBC MA just use your email as a promotional code before checkout. Not sure how? See a tutorial. \nBenefits for all membership types include a 15% discount on most of our events. Please note membership with USGBC National is NOT membership with USGBC MA. Not sure if you are a member of USGBC MA? Check or Become a Member \n\n 
URL:https://builtenvironmentplus.org/event/central-ma-presinar-construction-waste-management-in-leed/
LOCATION:National Grid’s Sustainability Hub\, 912 Main St\, Worcester\, MA\, 01610\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191121T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191121T191500
DTSTAMP:20260403T234541
CREATED:20191105T214950Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191107T173231Z
UID:10001567-1574357400-1574363700@builtenvironmentplus.org
SUMMARY:EPMA: The Power of Networking
DESCRIPTION:This session will include a presentation on essential tips and tricks for networking\, including:\n\nfinding networking groups that fit your profession\nleveraging your network to land new opportunities\ndeveloping lasting relations within your network\nbuilding a niche brand for yourself\nusing social media to your advantage\n\nDirections/Travel Guidance: Park Street Station is the closest stop to the event. It is accessible by Red line\, Green line\, and Orange line. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nMeet the Presenter:\n\n\n\n\n\nJulie Nasser\nJulie has more than ten years of experience in business development\, A/E/C recruiting\, sales\, and real estate leasing. She has made a name for herself for her expertise on networking and professional development. \nShe is a member of NAIOP\, serving on its Developing Leaders Committee; a member of CREW Boston on the Golf Committee; and a member of CoreNet New England. She is also on the committee for Wellness for Women in Real Estate (WWIRE) and is part of the CANstruction Boston Committee.
URL:https://builtenvironmentplus.org/event/epma-the-power-of-networking/
LOCATION:20 Ashburton Pl\, 20 Ashburton Place\, Floor 8\, Floor 8\, Boston\, MA\, 02108\, United States
CATEGORIES:EPMA
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191204T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191204T183000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234541
CREATED:20191111T193211Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191112T175353Z
UID:10001570-1575478800-1575484200@builtenvironmentplus.org
SUMMARY:Living Building Challenge: Collaborative Meeting
DESCRIPTION:This meeting will reconsider the Collaborative project in New Bedford\, and consider what we learned and where we should go from here. This meeting is part of the Living Community Challenge; learn more at the International Living Future Institute website. \nThis event is organized by the Living Future Collaborative of New England. \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nThis event is free for members. \nOur members support our close-knit community of passionate practitioners. Join us in transforming the built environment to sustainable design practices. Benefits for all membership types are the same with a few exceptions\, including a 15% discount on all events. Please note membership with USGBC National is NOT membership with USGBC MA. Not sure if you are a member of USGBC MA? Check here.
URL:https://builtenvironmentplus.org/event/living-building-challenge-collaborative-meeting/
LOCATION:Linnean Solutions Office\, 5 Upland Street\, Suite #3\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02140\, United States
CATEGORIES:Collaborations
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191216T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191216T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234542
CREATED:20190809T175600Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191220T181151Z
UID:10001543-1576519200-1576524600@builtenvironmentplus.org
SUMMARY:Emerging Professionals of Massachusetts Meeting
DESCRIPTION:EMERGING PROFESSIONALS OF MASSACHUSETTS (EPMA) The EPMA Committee is a great venue for becoming more engaged with green building community and forming meaningful connections with colleagues across the industry. Our monthly meetings are open to anyone interested in becoming more involved. MEETING AGENDAS TYPICALLY INCLUDE: The meeting starts with a 45 minute discussion with the committee leaders regarding planning for upcoming EPMA events and USGBC-MA Chapter updates. All are welcome to this portion of the meeting as we look for volunteers to help plan events. Please join us at 6:45pm for the presentation and networking. Below is the breakdown of the meeting agenda: \n\n6:00-6:40pm: Committee Meeting\n6:40-6:45pm: Break/Introductions\n6:45-7:20pm: Presentation\n7:20-7:30pm: Networking\n\nTHIS MONTH’S FEATURE PRESENTATION: Stay tuned for an update on the presentation! A BIT MORE ABOUT EPMA: Chairs: Lindsey Machamer\, Jasmine Abdollahi The Emerging Professionals of Massachusetts (EPMA) Committee is a community of ascending professionals across the green building industry and allied fields that provides professional support\, development and advocacy tools through active networking\, monthly programming and community events. To learn more about EPMA\, join the mailing list by following this link (select the Emerging Professionals e-mail list)\, visit our EPMA facebook group page (USGBC Emerging Professionals – MA) or send an email to emergingprofessionals@usgbcma.org. EPMA Events Include: \n\nBuilding Tours\nSustainable Bike Tour\nNetworking Nights\nNeighborhood Clean-Ups\nStudent Programming\n\nCheck out our calendar for the latest schedule!
URL:https://builtenvironmentplus.org/event/emerging-professionals-of-massachusetts-meeting-21/
LOCATION:Conference Room Windrose\, 5th Floor\, 50 Milk Street\, Boston\, MA\, 02110\, United States
CATEGORIES:EPMA
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191218T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191218T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234542
CREATED:20190603T180924Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190604T150903Z
UID:10001531-1576686600-1576692000@builtenvironmentplus.org
SUMMARY:Presinar: Approaching Net Zero: Solutions for Commercial Buildings
DESCRIPTION:GBCI: 0920019345\nThis session will present zero energy design as cost-competitive strategy for commercial buildings by sharing the latest research and guidance from the Department of Energy (DOE) and the National Renewable Energy Lab (NREL)\, and showcasing the different paths to zero energy taken by REI\, Suncoast Credit Union and others. The Department of Energy will open the session with an overview of zero energy and current trends in the market. Outdoor recreation equipment retailer REI will share how an integrated design process and an early zero energy goal informed their new distribution center in Goodyear\, Arizona. Suncoast Credit Union will describe how the company has become a leader in sustainable building practices through development of zero energy banking facilities. NREL will provide practical guidance on doing zero energy right from RFP through operation\, as well as strategies for getting to zero with taller buildings.\nCourse Objectives:\n\nIdentify how market conditions for renewable energy and advances in building technologies are making it more feasible to achieve net zero energy in commercial buildings\nDescribe how zero energy goals can be achieved in new\, retrofit\, and core and shell construction with strong performance in Optimize Energy Performance in LEED v4 BD+C.\nExplain how energy savings strategies can also contribute to WELL v1 Feature 82 rating system achievements by offering improvements to individual comfort.\nDescribe how early integrated design and performance-based procurement will facilitate will facilitate zero energy buildings and stronger performance in energy efficiency when pursuing the Renewable Energy Production Credit in LEED v4 BD+C\n\nCredits: 1 AIA 1 GBCI (LEED Specific BD+C\, WELL\, GA)\nhttps://www.usgbc.org/education/sessions/approaching-net-zero-solutions-commercial-buildings-12319992
URL:https://builtenvironmentplus.org/event/presinar-approaching-net-zero-solutions-for-commercial-buildings/
LOCATION:Edison Conference Room\, 16th Floor\, 50 Milk Street\, Boston\, MA\, 02109\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191218T181500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191218T194500
DTSTAMP:20260403T234542
CREATED:20190311T202741Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191003T194713Z
UID:10001290-1576692900-1576698300@builtenvironmentplus.org
SUMMARY:Central MA Presinar: Nordic House\, Building WELL in Minnesota
DESCRIPTION:Occurring partway through the Nordic House design process\, this panel session will share lessons learned from Minnesota pioneers of the WELL Building Standard. After a brief overview of WELL and introduction to the project\, a diverse panel of Nordic House team members will share their different perspectives of WELL\, from design to development\, leasing\, and property management. The panel will also address unique considerations related to using the WELL Building Standard for a Core and Shell project\, making the decision whether or not to pursue the WELL Pilot for Multifamily Residential\, and aligning their pathway to WELL certification with the project’s historic location and other project goals. \nLike what you see? For related courses\, check out the playlists that this course is featured in: \n\nGBCI Programs\nCMP: WELL AP playlist\nCase Studies\n\n\n\nObjectives\n\nIdentify how to align diverse project goals with wellness outcomes\nDiscuss the importance of the building core location to achieving the Right to Light Feature in the WELL Building Standard\, version 1\nDescribe a process for designing building amenities to achieve the Active Transportation Support Feature in the WELL Building Standard\, version 1\nDiscuss the benefits and challenges of achieving the Operable Windows Feature in the WELL Building Standard\, version 1\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nChapter members get a discount on this course! \nIf you are a member of USGBC MA just use your email as a promotional code before checkout. Not sure how? See a tutorial. \nBenefits for all membership types include a 15% discount on most of our events. Please note membership with USGBC National is NOT membership with USGBC MA. Not sure if you are a member of USGBC MA? Check or Become a Member\n 
URL:https://builtenvironmentplus.org/event/central-ma-presinar-nordic-house-building-well-in-minnesota/
LOCATION:National Grid’s Sustainability Hub\, 912 Main St\, Worcester\, MA\, 01610\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200109T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200109T103000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234542
CREATED:20191210T213545Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200108T174116Z
UID:10001574-1578560400-1578565800@builtenvironmentplus.org
SUMMARY:Buildings and Energy Roundtable | Net Zero Stretch Code: Defining Our Vision
DESCRIPTION:Please join us as we hold a working session to develop consensus around what we believe are the core concepts that should be included in the Net Zero Stretch Code. This drafted proposal could become the standard that which other proposals are compared to. \nWe will review precedent net zero codes and standards\, gather input from municipal stakeholders\, and outline what we believe are the core elements that should be included in the Net Zero Stretch Code. This will not be a “code language” crafting event. We will focus on big picture core concepts. \n\nThis roundtable is free for members. \n\nOur members support our close-knit community of passionate practitioners. Join us in transforming the built environment to sustainable design practices. \nBenefits for all membership types are the same with a few exceptions\, including a 15% discount on most events. Please note membership with USGBC National is NOT membership with USGBC MA. Not sure if you are a member of USGBC MA? Check here.
URL:https://builtenvironmentplus.org/event/buildings-and-energy-roundtable-net-zero-stretch-code-defining-our-vision/
LOCATION:Room Anchor\, 1st Floor\, 50 Milk Street\, Boston\, MA\, 02110\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200115T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200115T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234542
CREATED:20200103T220417Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200106T213821Z
UID:10001579-1579105800-1579111200@builtenvironmentplus.org
SUMMARY:Presinar: Smart Cities
DESCRIPTION:GBCI: 0920016469 \nThis session discusses new technological optimizations in highway and road systems\, how creating food development and promoting agriculture is an essential component to becoming a Smart City. \nCourse Objectives: \n\nIdentify the benefits of agriculture in urban environments.\nUnderstand the different components of the local food system that have opportunities for smart technology implementation.\nAnalyze underutilized space for possible intervention with smart systems.\nDefine Smart in relation to your life and your city.\n\nCredits: 1 AIA 1 GBCI (LEED General) \nhttps://www.usgbc.org/education/sessions/smart-cities-11692994
URL:https://builtenvironmentplus.org/event/presinar-smart-cities/
LOCATION:“Pollock” Conference Room\, Floor 14\, 50 Milk Street\, Boston\, MA\, 02109\, United States
CATEGORIES:Presinar Series
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200116T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200116T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234542
CREATED:20190912T193252Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191113T184050Z
UID:10001559-1579179600-1579194000@builtenvironmentplus.org
SUMMARY:Living Building Challenge: Designing for the People in a Living Building
DESCRIPTION:This session looks at the Living Building Challenge (LBC) petals and imperatives that directly affect people – health\, sense of self\, and sense of delight. We will look specifically at the less technical and more empathetic petals in the LBC: Place\, Health and Happiness\, Equity\, and Beauty are LBC petals where human-ness lives. We want to explore the potential of these petal areas\, while practicing some deep caring and empathy with exercises designed to bring these ideas to life. Participants will leave knowing that the Living Building Challenge is as much about enhancing life as it is about saving energy. Participants will gain an understanding of where they can use the guidance of the Living Building Challenge to make life truly beautiful and… more alive. \nA basic introduction to the Living Building Challenge Petal and Imperative structure is recommended for this course. \nThis event is organized by the Living Future Collaborative New England. \n \nLearning Objectives: \n\nUnderstand the design opportunities inherent in the non-technical LBC imperatives\nDefine the most powerful places to put design energy\nPractice using design thinking to meet the intent of the LBC goals\nEngage with the power of Place to drive design.
URL:https://builtenvironmentplus.org/event/living-building-challenge-designing-for-the-people-in-a-living-building/
LOCATION:Meridian Conference Room\, 5th Floor\, 50 Milk Street\, Boston\, MA\, 02109\, United States
CATEGORIES:Collaborations
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200121T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200121T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234542
CREATED:20191107T164748Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191211T161114Z
UID:10001568-1579597200-1579626000@builtenvironmentplus.org
SUMMARY:LEED Green Associate Exam Preparation | Green Building Training Program
DESCRIPTION:About the Class\nYou and your business may be eligible to take this training for FREE! Learn more about this opportunity at our Green Building Training Program website.\n\nThe LEED Exam Prep Course is a comprehensive course which will prepare attendees for the LEED Green Associate. This eight-hour course is designed to cover the segments of the Green Associate Exam. If you have specific questions regarding a specialty exam\, feel free to bring these questions to class and the instructor will cover these identified areas. \nThis is a fast-paced class for real estate professionals\, architects\, engineers\, students\, and anyone interested in green building practices and LEED. The majority of attendees have little previous knowledge of the LEED rating system\, green building operations\, and green building construction. Upon completion of the class\, employees will be eligible to sit for the LEED Green Associate exam at a local testing center. Please note that the national office has lowered their student rate to $100–read more at usbgc.org. By passing the exam\, employees will earn the LEED Green Associate credential. \nThe course is divided into the following\, one-hour long sessions: \n\nIntroduction – This section will explain the LEED Green Associate credentialing process and serve as an introduction to LEED\, sustainability\, the USGBC\, the GBCI\, and the LEED rating system.\nLocation and Transportation / Sustainable Sites – Topics include site issues such as connectivity\, transportation\, erosion\, landscaping\, and heat island effect.\nWater Efficiency / Energy and Atmosphere – Topics include water issues (plumbing efficiency\, irrigation\, process water\, etc.) and energy and atmosphere issues (demand\, efficiency\, renewable energy\, ozone-depleting substances\, etc.).\nMaterials and Resources – Topics include procurement and waste diversion.\nIndoor Environmental Quality – Topics include indoor environmental quality issues such as occupant comfort and green cleaning.\nInnovation / Regional Priority / Certification Process – This section will explain the LEED certification process\, as well as the Innovation and Regional Priority categories.\nExam Review – Discussion of exam format and registration and sample exam questions.\nExam Review – Reviewing sample exam questions.\n\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				This course is now funded through the Commonwealth Workforce Training Fund’s Massachusetts Training Exchange. If you are a small\, Massachusetts-based business that employs 100 people or less\, you and your employees may be eligible to take this training session for free! Learn more about this opportunity at our Green Building Training Program website.
URL:https://builtenvironmentplus.org/event/leed-green-associate-exam-preparation/
LOCATION:Meridian Conference Room\, 5th Floor\, 50 Milk Street\, Boston\, MA\, 02109\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200127T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200127T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234542
CREATED:20191220T181718Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191220T182353Z
UID:10001575-1580148000-1580153400@builtenvironmentplus.org
SUMMARY:Emerging Professionals of Massachusetts Meeting
DESCRIPTION:EMERGING PROFESSIONALS OF MASSACHUSETTS (EPMA) \nThe EPMA Committee is a great venue for becoming more engaged with green building community and forming meaningful connections with colleagues across the industry. Our monthly meetings are open to anyone interested in becoming more involved. \nMEETING AGENDAS TYPICALLY INCLUDE: The meeting starts with a 45 minute discussion with the committee leaders regarding planning for upcoming EPMA events and USGBC MA Chapter updates. All are welcome to this portion of the meeting as we look for volunteers to help plan events. Please join us at 6:45pm for the presentation and networking. Below is the breakdown of the meeting agenda: \n\n6:00-6:40pm: Committee Meeting\n6:40-6:45pm: Break/Introductions\n6:45-7:20pm: Presentation\n7:20-7:30pm: Networking\n\nTHIS MONTH’S FEATURE PRESENTATION: \nStay tuned for an update on the presentation!a \nA BIT MORE ABOUT EPMA: \nChairs: Lindsey Machamer\, Jasmine Abdollahi \nThe Emerging Professionals of Massachusetts (EPMA) Committee is a community of ascending professionals across the green building industry and allied fields that provides professional support\, development and advocacy tools through active networking\, monthly programming and community events. To learn more about EPMA\, join the mailing list by following this link (select the Emerging Professionals e-mail list)\, visit our EPMA facebook group page (USGBC Emerging Professionals – MA) or send an email to emergingprofessionals@usgbcma.org. \nEPMA Events Include: \n\nBuilding Tours\nSustainable Bike Tour\nNetworking Nights\nNeighborhood Clean-Ups\nStudent Programming\n\nCheck out our calendar for the latest schedule!
URL:https://builtenvironmentplus.org/event/emerging-professionals-of-massachusetts-meeting-22/
LOCATION:Conference Room Windrose\, 5th Floor\, 50 Milk Street\, Boston\, MA\, 02110\, United States
CATEGORIES:EPMA
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200128T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200128T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234542
CREATED:20200102T175346Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200108T222029Z
UID:10001578-1580234400-1580245200@builtenvironmentplus.org
SUMMARY:2020 Annual General Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Date: Jan 28th\, 2020 | Time: 6:00 – 9:00pm | Location: Payette HQ | 290 Congress St\, Boston\, MA\, 02210 \nIt’s that time of the year again\, when we all come together to celebrate the volunteers\, members\, and successes that make our USGBC MA community amazing! We’re ringing in the new year with food and drinks and an awards ceremony for our members\, as well as wrapping up voting for the Board of Directors and the organizational name change. \nThis past year we have accomplished a lot together\, such as advocating for zero energy policies\, launching inaugural conference Design 4 People\, and awarding King Open/Cambridge Street Upper Schools & Community Complex the title of 2019 Green Building of the Year at our Green Building Showcase. \nThe Annual General Meeting is also when we conclude two voting sessions: the 2020 Board of Director’s election and the vote for changing the organizational name to “Built Environment Plus”. Voting is limited to USGBC MA members only and will occur at the Annual General Meeting on January 28th\, beginning at 6:00 PM. In order for the organizational name change to occur\, two-thirds of our current members must vote in favor of this change. Proxy ballots for both votes will be sent by email to all members on January 13th. More information will be released soon about the nature of the organizational name change. \nThe evening will conclude with an announcement about the results of both voting sessions.
URL:https://builtenvironmentplus.org/event/2020-annual-general-meeting/
LOCATION:Payette HQ\, 290 Congress St\, Boston\, MA\, 02210\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200219T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200219T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234542
CREATED:20200106T214641Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200106T215906Z
UID:10001580-1582129800-1582135200@builtenvironmentplus.org
SUMMARY:Presinar: Life-Cycle Assessment\, LEED v4\, and Environmental Product Declarations Webcast
DESCRIPTION:GBCI: 0920020398 \nLearn how to document the least implemented requirements in LEED v4 Materials and Resources credit category from an expert life cycle assessment (LCA) practitioner. \nCourse Objectives: \n\nGain understanding of what life cycle assessment (LCA) is\, including specific terms and definitions.\nDefine what whole building LCA (WBLCA) is and how it is applied within the LEED v4 BD+C building life-cycle impact reduction credit.\nDefine environmental product declarations (EPD) and be able to locate and identify life cycle information for materials and products for the LEED BD+C v4 building product disclosure and optimization – environmental product declarations credit.\nLearn how to document the least implemented requirements in LEED v4 Materials and Resources credit category; understand life cycle thinking and how aspects of LCA and EPDs apply to LEED BD+C v4 building life-cycle impact reduction and building product disclosure and optimization – environmental product declarations.\n\nCredits: 1 AIA 1 GBCI (LEED Specific BD+C\, GA) \nhttps://www.usgbc.org/education/sessions/smart-cities-11692994
URL:https://builtenvironmentplus.org/event/presinar-life-cycle-assessment-leed-v4-and-environmental-product-declarations-webcast/
LOCATION:“Edison” Conference Room\, Floor 16\, 50 Milk Street\, Boston\, MA\, 02109\, United States
CATEGORIES:Presinar Series
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200224T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200224T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234542
CREATED:20191220T182014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191220T182014Z
UID:10001576-1582567200-1582572600@builtenvironmentplus.org
SUMMARY:Emerging Professionals of Massachusetts Meeting
DESCRIPTION:EMERGING PROFESSIONALS OF MASSACHUSETTS (EPMA) \nThe EPMA Committee is a great venue for becoming more engaged with green building community and forming meaningful connections with colleagues across the industry. Our monthly meetings are open to anyone interested in becoming more involved. \nMEETING AGENDAS TYPICALLY INCLUDE: The meeting starts with a 45 minute discussion with the committee leaders regarding planning for upcoming EPMA events and USGBC MA Chapter updates. All are welcome to this portion of the meeting as we look for volunteers to help plan events. Please join us at 6:45pm for the presentation and networking. Below is the breakdown of the meeting agenda: \n\n6:00-6:40pm: Committee Meeting\n6:40-6:45pm: Break/Introductions\n6:45-7:20pm: Presentation\n7:20-7:30pm: Networking\n\nTHIS MONTH’S FEATURE PRESENTATION: \nStay tuned for an update on the presentation!a \nA BIT MORE ABOUT EPMA: \nChairs: Lindsey Machamer\, Jasmine Abdollahi \nThe Emerging Professionals of Massachusetts (EPMA) Committee is a community of ascending professionals across the green building industry and allied fields that provides professional support\, development and advocacy tools through active networking\, monthly programming and community events. To learn more about EPMA\, join the mailing list by following this link (select the Emerging Professionals e-mail list)\, visit our EPMA facebook group page (USGBC Emerging Professionals – MA) or send an email to emergingprofessionals@usgbcma.org. \nEPMA Events Include: \n\nBuilding Tours\nSustainable Bike Tour\nNetworking Nights\nNeighborhood Clean-Ups\nStudent Programming\n\nCheck out our calendar for the latest schedule!
URL:https://builtenvironmentplus.org/event/emerging-professionals-of-massachusetts-meeting-23/
LOCATION:Conference Room Windrose\, 5th Floor\, 50 Milk Street\, Boston\, MA\, 02110\, United States
CATEGORIES:EPMA
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200226T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200226T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234542
CREATED:20191209T173711Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191212T212205Z
UID:10001572-1582709400-1582732800@builtenvironmentplus.org
SUMMARY:Two-Part Building Energy Modeling Course Part 1 | Green Building Training Program
DESCRIPTION:About the Class\nYou and your business may be eligible to take this training for FREE! Learn more about this opportunity at our Green Building Training Program website.\n \nNOTE: This event is a two-part series.* The course is arranged in this way to allow you to practice the energy modeling in between courses:\nClass 1: Feb 26th from 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM\nClass 2: March 11th from 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\nBuilding Energy Modeling is a versatile\, multipurpose tool that is used in new building and retrofit design\, green certification\, qualification for tax credits and utility incentives. \nLearning Objectives: After completing the course\, attendees will be able to: 1) describe how modeling is used as part of an integrative design process 2) construct simple commercial building energy models using eQuest 3) interpret the results of energy models 4) distinguish between design models and validation models. \n\n\n\n\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				*This course was originally listed as two separate courses occurring on Feb 26th and March 11th. \nThis now funded through the Commonwealth Workforce Training Fund’s Massachusetts Training Exchange. If you are a small\, Massachusetts-based business that employs 100 people or less\, you and your employees may be eligible to take this training session for free! Learn more about this opportunity at our Green Building Training Program website.
URL:https://builtenvironmentplus.org/event/building-energy-modeling-course/
LOCATION:5th Floor “Meridian” Conf Room\, 50 Milk St\, 5th Floor "Meridian" Conf Room\, Boston\, MA\, 02109
CATEGORIES:Green Building Training Program
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200227T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200227T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234542
CREATED:20200115T190540Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200115T211503Z
UID:10001581-1582804800-1582810200@builtenvironmentplus.org
SUMMARY:Women in Green: Community Lunch
DESCRIPTION:Instead of packing lunch for work\, why not join the USGBC MA for our Women in Green: Community Lunch! On Thursday\, February 27th\, come meet other women in the Massachusetts\, sustainable design community and enjoy a variety of dim sum dishes at China Pearl. There are only 40 seats available\, so make sure to register early.
URL:https://builtenvironmentplus.org/event/women-in-green-community-lunch-2/
LOCATION:China Pearl Restaurant\, 9 Tyler St\, Boston\, MA\, 02111\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200303T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200303T110000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234542
CREATED:20200131T201949Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200131T214959Z
UID:10001582-1583226000-1583233200@builtenvironmentplus.org
SUMMARY:Talking Trash to Save Money: A Guide on Planning Efficient Waste Streams
DESCRIPTION:When architects fail to plan for several waste streams\, that building manager can expect to pay up to three times as much in sorting\, disposal\, and hauling fees\, as well as workers’ compensation. This course is designed to ensure designers understand the space and electrical requirements necessary for dock space\, and the internal storage of trash\, recycling\, organic food waste\, and special materials. Lack of planning for these elements has direct effects on the ability to sort and separate waste materials\, custodial safety\, and the cost of waste contracts. \nLearning Objectives\nPlanning strategies will focus on… \n\naccess by waste hauling vehicles\nexternal space necessary for waste containers\ninternal container storage\nmovement of containers throughout facility\n\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Meet Our Speakers\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n					Gretchen Carey\n					\n					Gretchen Carey is the Recycling and Organics Coordinator of New England for Republic Services. She is also a LEED Green Associate and Zero Waste TRUE advisor\, and has been in the solid waste field for 13 years. Gretchen is also the President of the statewide non-profit\, MassRecycle.
URL:https://builtenvironmentplus.org/event/talking-trash-to-save-money-the-guide-on-planning-efficient-waste-streams/
LOCATION:“Edison” Conference Room\, Floor 16\, 50 Milk Street\, Boston\, MA\, 02109\, United States
CATEGORIES:Courses
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200311T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200311T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234542
CREATED:20191209T181810Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191212T212152Z
UID:10001573-1583919000-1583942400@builtenvironmentplus.org
SUMMARY:Two-Part Building Energy Modeling Course Part 2 | Green Building Training Program
DESCRIPTION:About the Class\nYou and your business may be eligible to take this training for FREE! Learn more about this opportunity at our Green Building Training Program website.\n \nNOTE: This event is a two-part series.* The course is arranged in this way to allow you to practice the energy modeling in between courses:\nClass 1: Feb 26th from 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM\nClass 2: March 11th from 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBuilding Energy Modeling is a versatile\, multipurpose tool that is used in new building and retrofit design\, green certification\, qualification for tax credits and utility incentives. \n\n\nLearning Objectives: \nAfter completing the course\, attendees will be able to: \n\ndescribe how modeling is used as part of an integrative design process\nconstruct simple commercial building energy models using eQuest\ninterpret the results of energy models\ndistinguish between design models and validation models.\n\n\n\n\n\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				*This course was originally listed as two separate courses occurring on Feb 26th and March 11th. \nThis course is now funded through the Commonwealth Workforce Training Fund’s Massachusetts Training Exchange. If you are a small\, Massachusetts-based business that employs 100 people or less\, you and your employees may be eligible to take this training session for free! Learn more about this opportunity at our Green Building Training Program website.
URL:https://builtenvironmentplus.org/event/building-energy-modeling-course-2/
LOCATION:Meridian Conference Room\, 5th Floor\, 50 Milk Street\, Boston\, MA\, 02109\, United States
CATEGORIES:Green Building Training Program
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